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UK government responds as England could be banned from next Euros despite it being in country
Euro 2028 will be hosted in the UK and Ireland - but England might not be there to play in it. This comes after the governing body of European football, UEFA, threatened the government's plans to introduce a men's football regulator.
Bank of England bond sales could cost government almost £100bn by 2028
The current pace of government bond sales by the Bank of England could cost the Treasury up to £96bn over the next four years, a new study has found. As the market looks to Threadneedle Street's policy announcement on Thursday, the pace of "quantitative tightening" (QT) will be in focus for government officials and taxpayers alike.
England risk UEFA ban thanks to Starmer government
The Times and the BBC have obtained a letter to Culture Minister Lisa Nandy in which UEFA's general secretary, Theodore Theodoridis, makes it clear that there should be no 'government interference in the running of football' and that the ultimate sanction is, in principle, that England may be excluded for all UEFA tournaments.
England could face UEFA, Euro ban over government regulator
England and English football teams could be removed from UEFA competitions if a new regulator is considered to be "government interference" in the sport.
UK government issues response to UEFA threatening to ban England from Euro 2028
The Government is willing to speak to UEFA to allay any concerns they may have over the introduction of an independent football regulator
England Teams Could Be Banned from UEFA if New Regulator is Seen as Government Interference
The England Football is set to face something unexpected. England and English football teams might face a ban from UEFA competitions if a new regulator is seen as “government interference” in the sport. This potential ban is due to concerns about government involvement in football’s regulatory framework.
England could face Euros ban over government plan for football regulator
UEFA said there shouldn't be any "government interference" in the running of football, and threatening to ban the nation from taking part in the next tournament.
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TOP NEWS: Bank of England sees gradual easing as holds rates at 5%
Numbers from the Office for National Statistics on Wednesday showed the annual rate of consumer price inflation landed in line with the FXStreet cited consensus of 2.2%. In July, the pace of consumer ...
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Junior doctors in England vote to accept government pay offer
Junior doctors in England have accepted a pay offer made by the government, the British Medical Association said on Monday.
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‘Safe Zones’ at abortion clinics in England called ‘unnecessary’ by Catholic bishops
A new law in Great Britain will enact “safe access zones” outside abortion facilities in England and Wales on Oct. 31, a move ...
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